Only a bunch of convicts having been beaten 3-0 and gone 9 tests without a win and won just 1 in 11 against England could go into the home series saying they will win. England will win in Australia again this winter as they are a better side which they have shown this summer. 3-0 doesn't lie girls.

It worries me so far that they may try to make this "too big" and potentially ruin what has been the best comic to movie conversion so far. Batman is doing well atm what with 2 amazing games and two amazing movies so I can't help but worry that this movie may not live up to the very high expectations that people have for it now.

Originally Posted by sledger

I think the thing is. The last 2 films were great, great actions films. Ledger's performance as the Joker helped the film to transcend it beyond the "action movie" genre, and made it good on many other levels. Whilst I have a lot of faith in Nolan as a director, i'm struggling to see how even if the film is good (which I have no reason to believe it won't be) it'll offer anything different than the last one.

Yeah, same. The chances are it's not going to hit the highs of the previous film and we won't do it any favours to expect it to.

Originally Posted by cpr

Watched the Xmen reboot last night, wasn't too bad a film, though the young 'good' mutants were a bit wooden. James McAvoy really does excel in most films he does

Originally Posted by Pothas

Yeah I enjoyed it quite a lot actually, was so much better than the dire X-Men 3 and the Wolverine thingy.

Fassbender and McAvoy are both excellent. Unfortunately to my great dismay about a third of the way into the film Xavier suddenly reminded me of a younger David Cameron,could not really shift this idea for the rest of the film.

McAvoy is excellent (was at his best in Shameless tbf) but that film annoyed me. The two leads were done well, and the dialogue between them were the best parts of the film, but the story didn't really make much sense, the kids as you said were dull and I was just expecting better from the reaction it got.

It did that one thing comic book films often do that really annoys me - it kept bigging up the dubbing and revealing of comic book names as some kind of dramatic moment, just for fans of the characters to squeal over. If it doesn't make sense in the context of the standalone film, it doesn't belong there. Unless it's deliberately released in two or three parts, the film has to stand up in its own right.

Originally Posted by James

So... The Hobbit trailer is out now. What do you all reckon to that?

Looks amazing to me, and can't wait to re-live the journey again.

Genuinely more excited about this than any film for years. Just that score starting up again is enough to remind me of what a phenomenal film making achievement the LOTR films were, going there again is going to be superb.

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Anyone see a film called Merry Christmas on BBC2 last night? Was about the French, British and German soldiers during WW1 having a truce and playing football on Christmas Day, thought it was quite nice. Better than most other things which can be called "Christmas films" in any case.

Agreed, but I didn't really go in to a Mission Impossible movie expecting deep characterisation. The action was great, the gadgets were awesome like Redbacks said, and the lead chick was smoking. Ticked all the boxes.

Got a 93% rating on RT... pretty impressive for a popcorn action flick.

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Anyone see a film called Merry Christmas on BBC2 last night? Was about the French, British and German soldiers during WW1 having a truce and playing football on Christmas Day, thought it was quite nice. Better than most other things which can be called "Christmas films" in any case.

Most Christmas films are so dire. Have heard people bang on about how great It's a wonderful life is. But it's the most saccharin, stomach-churning, sentimental dirge.

Clearly forgetting National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. Usually it's on TV every Christmas and it's become a ritual of mine. Not being shown this year and I couldn't even find it for cheap on DVD. Just isn't Xmas without Chevy and his ridiculous lights

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Saw Iron Lady last night. Was a really good movie and a stunning performance by Mrs Oscar herself Merryl Streep. Not sure that Burgey would approve, but it was a very good movie. It focussed on Maggie's character and her coming to grips with her declining mental state. It really made little to no judgment on her politics. Top watch and if you're politically neutral or a Tory you'll probably like it. My only complaint was that it could have used more about Maggie's pre-PM life.

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Originally Posted by sledger

Anyone see a film called Merry Christmas on BBC2 last night? Was about the French, British and German soldiers during WW1 having a truce and playing football on Christmas Day, thought it was quite nice. Better than most other things which can be called "Christmas films" in any case.

Did they play the song Altogether Now by the Farm. If not, then bull****. Should be the tune to accompany that film.

Watched Die Hard on Christmas Day. The missus fell asleep.

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